YOUR IORSE . Should be your best fr' If he is out of cond W feed, give him KENNY’S WNDITION POWDER: A thmonthly reliable tionho .P’wu im “8800(1ch M t m digeStion and my. ‘ itl 0n 0!. u manure Hr. G. W. store or. et his M by Thai. Denâ€. ‘ doctors ml‘mtee 10,†"in '1 make it worthyour wmem Sold at DUNOON’S ; NOTICE To CBED’ mus-In the matter or estate or Gilbert DRUG 51an Scott, late of the village of Kin- mount. in the county of Victoria, hotel keeper. deceased. Notice is hereby given. purulent to R. S. 0.. H ' A i A . that all creditors Ten hogs belonging to Mr. 129 . Mouse died mysteriously last week. * N'K COBOCO ho The following is “18'5““de °P‘ to Box 99, corneaâ€"o2. the pupils in tained in February by the senior division of our school: WANTEDâ€"W1! . classâ€"P. V. Birchard, Ethel William Thompson, Gertie , A . .- Stella Harvey. 1!. Holland. Pear - 4‘“ c1899†,. Alva. Thompson, Mabel , Watson, A Dayman. H. Wilkinson. Edna. Simmon. F. . Arbuckle, Jenny Wiï¬g. Rhys} 7 do. Sr. 3rdâ€"Evelyn s. name a. ‘ Callan. w. Rumney, R. Fockler. Ef- Wd- man-8" ~84 ï¬e: Sheldon. H. Arbuckle. R. Lake. ______.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€""'â€"' R. Shields, Al- TEACHER G. Holland. Jr. 3rdâ€"Georg‘ia Logic,’ Pearl Waffle. George Daymnn, Etta teacher for jarow, R. Holland, h. The dilierent ClaSSt-S nude . Walton's direction are busily :Mls' the cd preparing for their closing 1183' ainment to be given in the “fee. Music. on Thursday ere... lure of Hutch 26th. Reserve t:~.30.~f..1"“5' and the a treat is promised. N “"3 + New Grocery Store Mr. NeISOn McWilliann is lmc' town and has owned out If.“ Itore near the G. T. It. depot“ it: will carry a full " ‘" and Provisions, fruits in Nagy candies and nutsâ€"in fact («mm-1.?" good to eat. Lunches will l»: of: ed at all hours. A 1in of rig."- nnd tobaccos kept in stock M + Elk Of llerau. llplcmm m . Household Furniture I will oï¬er.for sait- Square, Lindsay, NEXT, March following : One heavy draught mung, 4 {‘I m- oose-obsess Once-omunï¬oso-l Men’s Fine Felt Gaines were l.oo,now...... 100 Men’s Fine Felt Gaiters were 1.25, now.................... Men’s Oil Grain Felt Lined Lace Boots, extra quality, upper and i 25 sole, were good value at 1.50. now.......... ..... . Men’s “Hagar†Shoes at 3.50 to 5.00 arealways Money Savers , Men’s Waterproof Overshoes, 6 and :7 only at ..... 100 Women’s Blizmd Overshocs were 75c, now. ............ 50c Women’s Spatts, but Felt Straps and Bach), Leather Lined, were ‘ 40c and 75c, now ......................... ................256 and 50c line of cm,“ tied, and will not be liable for the said assets or any pnrt thereof, to any persOn or persons of which claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of said distribution. Dated at Lind- say this 17th day of February. A. D., 1903. JAMES A. PEEL, of McLaughlin G: Peel, Solicitors for I Mr. Ben Mam“ 0’ “mm“ ““1 TEACHER WANTEDr-For s. S.No Miss Katie Knox were lately mnrried 8 E lly. Du 0° nco im- and will take up ‘their abOde a? tthle1 widely. Appulya. mm. so ’ ' . l m [â€5 llglrbeeenplglnfifg ar . WmectedmtgflzédJyPgliucx, 8°C" James Scott. and Robert James We wish the young couple along " . ' ‘ ' McLaughlin, Executors oi deceasâ€" life of Prosperity- TEACHER wANTED. â€" norm °d- - 3’ lllc Mf‘l‘l.-_’_ ~1- SATl'lmAI; 7th :n l 1,11,. . ll. “ 651.". Women’s Fine Dongola Kid Lace Boot. Single Sewcd Sole, sizes 2+, 3, 3’: only, were 1.25, now75c Women’s J. 8: T. Bell Shoes at: 50 to 4 00 are Canada’s Best. ‘ little children from scarlet . . part‘nts have .the sympathy of all In Mr. Wm. Drake has lost two ï¬ne within the last week fever. The bereaved third-class certiï¬cate. comes as soon as Appl stating selary to H. ILT N. Sec-trees, U. S. S. No. 4. McLean, Fraserburgh. P. 0.. m Exncn'rons' NOTICE TO CRED. ITORS.â€"All persons having claims against the estate of Henry in, late of the Township of Penel- old : years old ; Rear.- gelding. 8 years old geld W one heavy druwght inun- { one lit-.n y drum; , om- (Hirer, ing, 8 years old. Also null: , one binder truck, «m.- sell. COUN trouble. _ . 'I‘ PALESTIN Eâ€"ELDON On Monday,“ Feb. 23rd. at the Methodist parsonage. Victoria Road. the marriage of Miss Amelia Tinny on, in the County of Victoria, In- spector or Public Schools, deceas- Diamond harrOWS, 0W Niwsu-r ed. who died at the city or 'l‘or- NOW. nearly 110W. 2"“ Ml' Mime onto, in the County or York, on .and a quantity 01‘ mluumv Low» Saturday the Seventeenth day of hold furniture. January A. D. 1908, are hereby re- TERMSâ€"'10 quired to send to the undersigned per cent, per :ll’llnuu “Yum MaryGrece Reazin,theexecutrix ohcwb‘h on hol‘St‘S: iml‘li-Imn“ the last will and testament of said how furniture, «to. ‘ :mi ; Henry Reazin,at Lindsay,their post STEl’lllC?‘ n!.l\l§l;. «c of Name of Ofï¬ce address, full particulars in \-.I“~»I"-"" secutor. the Defendant writing of their claims on or before â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""""’l Monday, the Sixteenth day of T . Albert Dufty ASMMZ March, next, an“. which dam the own and Sturgeon Point Property . Daniel Markham ;Ab-.;g,-.-.» mid Executrix will proceed to for Sale. .. John Henderson EVBKWI- .‘ distribute the assets of the said 501m brick momma. L., .M g “ Wm.LaPsge -~-- “1}; at“ " estate amongst the PWSOILS entitl- of east Word, ;.5 slmwwk I" I “ Wm.Pogue l . : -. w thcmto' regard being had onlylflnd bath 1.00,“, l‘l-li" L..1~~ x» u Geo. ROblBSOIl ..;D‘.5ert:or..l (‘n‘ to such claims of which the under-'dowb' hot water "m 11,. _ . ., . “ Wakely Ford Br‘e‘f‘cjf-“u signed. the said Executrix shall 'ing, tWo My“; m'n'iwl ,_ _ ‘K Fred Hfm°nâ€â€lgi°‘::“â€(, [[1 then have had notice. Dated atluuildmgsâ€"(umumim: l' . . :‘ LukeOConltlior 'u†"7‘ ‘ Lindsay, this 25th day of February over $500†will m. .. ,g,z_ . - . ‘: PW" “cg“ T3 " A. D. 1003. MARY (lltAL‘lC’rina. for quick we .. Char]: Boa; REAZIN, Executor of the last will Sumner Comm... ‘ H Ed" ,, “’ e and Testament of the late Henry Point-Large {mq'liK-WJ ,,_; “ Reazin, Lindsay, Ont.â€"-9.3. llOUSkC witliulctucliml umw .. . u -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-lfront between llllih-l' : ' .; . , H William Baku†' ' ' ‘“'hllr\'(‘5. Tlllb ll()ll‘.-I‘ l5 ‘ ' ..": “ John 1"?“ yXon-supv,crL NotIce of Dissolution. lihm in... m mm m. 1‘, _ _ .. Ala-0mm“ â€.iAsmh. their great Ont. ‘ / m7†’- STRAY SHEERâ€"Came onto the 'premises of the undersigned, lot 2, con. 13, Emily. on or about Dec. 20th, 1902, one aged ewe and one lamb. Owner is requwtt‘d to to prove property, pay expenses and remove the animals. ALEX. McGAHEY, Lindsay. -8-3. We are and have been. giving 5 R 4 to this department. Here Is our 5 ‘ _ . ., . words; The best work and reasons t°m°b!m"“°“°°‘°“h°MC“ Work finished the day you leave it. Wm WM WW '_ months â€up, 5., llO‘u.‘ '- ,\'.i' .". March. ' extending to Mr. , K their heartiest congratulations. . I ' . I MISS - Mangle Jamie‘son,‘ “#31“: FOR SALEâ€"Two frame houses on some time past has bun vary 1 , Queen-st, eaSt ward, next to Hop- r-c(:o\'€rmg. kins' groairy_ Apply to JAMES On the 19th of Fcuruary a number GOHEEN.â€"-10â€"3. f the friends of Mr. Archie Mchnbb ____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-"" . assembled at his residence and pre- FOR SALE-Dwelling hOUSU mid lot 5011th him and his wife with at line Composxtc my grum \\']are:l10llfo t at oak table. (Juc Wee}; later, on the ameron. APPLV 10 - . (., lal LES 26th, the neighbors presented them LllldSfl}.â€"-10-lf. with a handsonw sideboard “I!“ e THOROUGHBRED IiL'IuIAn BULL gentleman's chnir. BOth evenings for saleâ€"15 months old. Apply to were very enjoyabl)’ spent "5' 8-“ JAMES COltLEY. Lindsay, r. o. present. The reason for these pre- 10.}. gents is that Mr. McNabb is 1021"ng ______________.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€""'â€"" this neighljorhood. and they were FOR SALE .â€"High«grude Jersey ‘ the respect in which llt‘ and his fumiâ€" COW. two years Old, due to culvc Public notice is hereby given 1h.“ 1hr.- ill“ 13.. feet l‘rontulm. - _\ » . u Edward Carnev | given to show in some tangible form March 14th “'1“ be 591d_}‘0§59m’9fl°_~ partnership heretofore existing be- {cottage 1% storeys 3 I'w .. , -. ' “ John Grey mm.‘ L« 1y were held. We all Wish llwm the Apply to 15- I‘HURbrO‘V 14' tween John McSvmyn and lsauc‘detut-h d kitchen. liil‘u‘w . :- 2.. a Robert Smith . very greatest success in their new “llllm'St-r northâ€"843. Ernest Weldon, Barristers. liais'utc., lixl'lllsllL-d. Apply ill William Brooks..lAbusive inn homc- LOTS FOR SALEâ€"I have at number 1’9““ dissolve? M“ MCS“"‘-"“ of)†“W“ (““9" D“? “â€â€˜i ' Mr. Joe Tinn)‘ has recoxci‘od sufl'i- of desirable buildingr lots for sale “BtfcigxglirgsbStthgcï¬rtgnd {01,18,- Married ï¬tlï¬lgtilgganligsu. cicntl)‘ to be 0le ammo. souu‘fmft 01' .t'hc R055. Hospital. \Vcldon has rcmOW‘d to the (lfllCt‘S M.\'i"l'llE“SUN â€"-Il;\lt'l‘l.li\ â€"- DnnielMMklmm ‘Yagrnnr‘v and Just outside the torpplulloll f . ‘ "-1 _ M' l“ A “Nd“, l-‘el. 16th 1.: H y W R' h on ‘D' .M; limits. Township tam-s. Ford-rum ormerl). ocwpxu .h“ l' .' ‘ ' ' K, ,. ' ", ; “1' Ion) : â€â€œ3â€"? 1. t, J \MFAQ C01{I FX- __10_.-). Mcharmld, In lhc lullnt‘ Illock. -'\ll \‘ . “ ‘lllgthl I {ll 1 It 1‘ T “ ‘ .. Bethel Blchmon _ puljlll: lull. :I)p3__(’___:_____â€"â€";â€"â€"- accounts due the ï¬rm will be paid the lll‘ltl("S parents. Mi v ' John Richmon 11108.1 FARM FOR SALE.-â€"â€"Part of lot 1, to Mr. McSweyn. by whom all thcuson to Miss Lutrr. .. ,Thomus Flynn .KA-ssmfli'u: ' in the 10th con. of Eldon, known debts due by the firm will be paid Burtley. eldest daughtI-r lVlm. Thompson tl)istw.rbzugz as the Dennis Mackin farm, It is Lindsay, Feb. ISL, 1903.â€"â€"9-3. and Mrs. Hartley, b’Lllll o wice n‘ta‘i'or ’ CAMEI‘ONâ€"‘NETIiEZIYI‘H‘ Arch.Petebough lDlSOI‘Iltï¬â€˜ï¬' Wednesday, Feb. 11th. situated on the main road to Lind- It . l" . Orll‘l hull-1 APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT We 0, the WA W. .. say, Fenclon Falls and Woodville. { ‘ . about 1} miles from Hartley and $.13 1of one Notice is hereby given that an ap- Rev. W, C, Clarke. .10}. u iby- uvi 2} miles from GraSS Hill Station. Pete W The 5011 is 9' 500d clay 10““ and plicntion Will be made to the Legis- to Clara Nelhcrton. M. y» -‘ " H r erred...“ ’ . , , actor Campbell » lature of the I rotince 0t Ontario,nt sa. ‘ 1 seems (Specially well adapted for “ growing alslkc. 1'90“ the 9701"?!" its next session, b ' the Cor oration ‘ . - ~__. - r _ . . ty is a frame born 48 x 52 ft. with of the Town of Liridsey for Sn Act 1 111:1?21‘3: 32113,, ‘5 stone, stablmg underneathâ€"a coni- (1) Authorizm' ' g the Corporation ,h, “a“. ' DP. '1) â€win, -. fortnblc log dwolling 48 x 18 With to dedicate or setspurt part of Mars .‘ t d‘ d r.’ . 1' ‘1... .. good stone cellar, also a log hen- ket or Queen's Square in the Town secon outlierI n ‘ 11;, house and hog-pen. 3“" about 2‘ of Lindsay for the purpose of erect- hen. to [Mid ' “h“ I x 18 ft. The farm is well watered ing a. Public Library thereon and to Manwrs. with a; {good splring creï¬k land a convey the same ,0 the Lindsay Pu, McGUIItE â€" moitItIssI-zx : -‘ u never _ 3i “’8 we at t 9 ‘0“83- blic Library 13on for that ur 050. Luke's church. Down-Ix “ r . The†‘3 also an excellent orchard (2) Authorizing the Corporatign or Tuesday. I’L‘b- 17â€â€œ {‘5 M gilf‘tilringllwiï¬rt . ('l .1 i 011 the le- ,Propt‘rty leased For the Lindsay Public Lnxuy Board to ther Brotherton. Mr wm ear}... I..." ,. 098 Ye?!" but immediate pusscssmn accept the offer of Andrew Carnegie, Guire. Kimuount. and ' 1-=i-‘~ ‘ IDSPQClor‘fDun‘can \l- tint-In 1: V. f i ' given If dwrvd- For further Par- End. at the sum of $10,000 for the shtcr of the Into 1â€de ‘ ' Watson lsamuei trim... A ’ 7 T erection of a Public Library in the soy. of DOWlit-yVillw “elch ....5Geo,p ll ‘ . , "Wider 1“ H I. art .... ,r. â€4-.. -â€"â€"-+â€""" m“, nrrIson \ free site therefor and to guarantee Died. the expenditure of $1000.00 annually, ., . ., for the maintennnce of said Library WEBSTERâ€"A1 Mount I-...;::. I'« l'y‘mg King “Asa-um. M John WerdrobO. .gBreach Lieu John Germain ‘Abusive lun OF TORONTO, HAIR GOODS ARTIST IS COMING He will be at Lindsay, Benson House, Tuesday, March 17th . -~ . . \Vith every kind and style of ' †" ,7 lemen’s Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Fr onts,‘ Switches of all long hair ' â€"__*â€"â€"- ______â€"+â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" MARKETS LINDS AY Fail Wheat. per bushel U 00 tot) 67 ' Spring Wheat per bush U 00 to 0 67 P‘yl’e Wheat per bushel... 0 ()0 to 0 6'? per bush... 0 00 to 0 63 ' Inspector Andrew Gusly {Fins ‘,J, J. Aldred lHenry Everson _. . l Inspector: Hector Campbei‘ “ 'rmk rpshuw . bushel... 0 00 to O 42 - Rye ......................... _. O 00 to 0 46 Peas White Ey........w. O 75 to O 75 Oats ........... . .............. 0 00 to 030 Peas, small .................. O 00 to 0 68 Alsike Clover... ... 6 00 to 6 25 Red Clover...... 6 50 to 7 00 POtatoes per bag ......... 1 00 to 1 25 Butter, per pound ........ 0 18 to 0 20 Chickens per pair .. -040t0070 Turkey. per lb ............ 0 13 to O 11 Geese, per 1b...- .. ..... o 08 to 0 10 Eggs per dozen... ...... 0 17 to 0 18 Hogs. live per th ...... ‘5 60 to 5 70 His Aart Styles are known and worn by all classes everywhere. Be sure to visit his Show Rooms at the Hotel and see his new designs. He will free of charge, demonstrate by ï¬tting you what is the mcst suit- able and becoming to you. Their use adds Health. Comfort and Younger Appearance. Gentlemen Who Are Bald should investigate and see his: Feather Weight Toupees and Wigs worn On over 55,000 heads. ' Please Remember Day and Date Lindsay; Benson House, March 17th ' DUNSFORD " lDunsl'ord. The bride looked beauti- About 100 of the friends and neigh-flul ‘in a blue grey cashunem cloth bors of Mr. and Mrs.‘1{qbert_ Sun-,tnmmed With $11k applique, and- derson assembled at théir'ire'sidence wore orange blossoms in her hair. 116 King Alex. Winchester 1": - ticulars apply to DENNIS MACKâ€" , or to E. WEEKS, . Woodville.â€"8~3. f SALE REGISTER Town of Lindsay and to provide a ‘J. Graham i 1:53 \ 1 ell '---~- Herbert Hermon A»....:-. r T‘ l' "Ra‘ng John Hughes .. . . 0d Tuwday even“ of lgs‘t Week and :T‘he m'idcsnmld, her sister Miss L'ollt', presented them 'with a.†Couple of _'Wore 1)â€an satin Cloth' trimmed rocking chairs. as a, token of the wgwith applique. The groom was as- teem in which they are new ‘by theéisted by his brother. community. The evening d-‘géo’ yery much was played by MiSs thta pleasantly spent in games and _da.nc-'.B°ttum- ing. Mr. Sanderson is giving up After the ceremony. the party and up farming . 7 ,. ,. . iguwts sat down to a most profuse Report of the pupils of ‘S_ â€S. Noï¬vrepast. There were two large tabâ€" 2, Verulam, for the month or Faun-'15: and it was past eight when all my. Names in order of merit were refreshed. The wedding cake Leaving classâ€"John White, Sr. “than within it ‘o. lucky momenta for -â€"â€"Myrtle Thurston, Lillie Gordon, the girls, and as luck would inure it Lillien Brien. Sr. 3rdâ€"Laura. Brien th? bride held the fateful piece, Milburn Thurston. Mabel White uhcih caused much laughter. After Milton Thurston, lrvrin- Thurston, the feast. Mr. Gerymn entertained Willie Huston, Nelma Padget. St. the guests with his phonograph. and milâ€"Becca Kennedy. Cliliord Gordâ€" some very good selections were giVen on. Inwsm Brien, Walter Kennedy, after which a large room Was pro. The Wedding ‘ Dressed hogs. per cwt... 7 50 to 8 00 ___+â€"- CATI'LE MARKEI'S. “I“ Readyâ€"Price- “only at ‘11. 1.10. With Good Dena-l, ' lurch 3.â€"-lee tattle m pa lb for Mahmoud: (Ira-ed we“: Camp Item 115k to 1234c per lb; refrigerator beef. 95% to lo: palm-hemnctolflï¬cpermm weight. ‘ ronozrro nn mo". Receipts of llve stock at the attic nab he: amounted to 52 wlmds, conned at so: cattle, 100 hop. 11â€â€ and lambs ud so ulna. , Gertieâ€"Choice loads at .hary ï¬lm†are worth “-40 to O. conne- exporters. $4.15 to port bunsâ€"(300cc hen bulls sold at H; light export when erected and to provide for the erection. mahtrnmce and manage- ment thereof. G. H. HOPKINS, Solicitor for applicantsâ€"745. M ELDEN CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE The Trustees of Eden church have secured additional land {or a-metcry purposes. They propose a thorough renovation of the Old cemetery and now offer plats for sale. Said plots will be sold for twelve dollars each. SPECIAL OFFERâ€"All persons ' it within the ensuing TUESDAY. MARCH loâ€"By George Mcï¬ugh. auctioneer. credit sale of form stock and implements. the property of Mrs. Margaret Moore. lot 12, con. 9. Ops. Sale at one o’clock and without reserve. TUESDAY. [ARCH IOâ€"By Peter Brown, auctioneer. credit sale of farm stock and implements. the property of Mrs. Henry Rearin. lot 1. con. 1 Fenclon. Sale at one o’clock and without reserve. HONDAY. MARCH 16.-â€"By George HCHugh, auctioneer. credit sale of term stout and implements. the property of Mrs. Eleanor Herbert. lot 7, con: 8.‘ Ops. Sale at one o’clock and without reserve. . Apply to . or to J. G. CULLIS, Sec- RUTHERFORILâ€" ,‘\t tute, MounCcy, ()m, Ifeb. 27th, (:I‘Ol‘gv- \IIII' .:,. ‘ LOT, second Sun ul~ A, ll “'31“. Claudine, [:',.l\.:_’». V: r’\}:‘\.i‘."‘." ‘ ‘ Friday, Feb. :71 h. thcrlord. agwl ‘7. 5mm BROKER Slillil‘L.â€"â€"AI t‘.::. .1‘; G ALL.â€"()n Sunday, l ‘. ~‘; . LIARTIN.â€"-In Lindsay. G RAY.-â€"ln Warch 3rd, shire, uged 83 yr‘m‘r lit i«)\l‘{ rencc Mcl’mlyrn. Andrew Gall, Brush, .l‘."( 'Il ‘hl',l James Martin. aged Tm 3'5 1"Cllt'l(m. 1 1'. “ March 18!, Mrs. Am: (N of the late John UH) \l' ‘ . .. Sp‘rks - - -- Matthew Blleow ll: 9 John Gouldie.... ‘ “I! Barker .0 ‘p‘rks James John John King ...... I . "2:ng certify that the forruoxq.‘ .~ « “1! Tuesday, March lHlL‘. ' l ' ' w ~‘ 0 tut-org:- ~‘~ . {m Clerk of the Peace. Bug“, '3" .g THURSDAY, HABCH 19.-â€"By Arch. W, uuctionoer, credit nde' of'hrm stock and implements. the Nelson Thurston, Irwin‘ Thurston pared for dancing. Mr. R. Kennedy utehers’ cutieâ€"Choice let. Pearl Thurston. Thomas Kennedy 'and Herb Thurston supplied the mu-' » uphill-g . _ ,’ . . v . m‘ â€3 wellington Bell. Jr. randâ€"Alla mil- sic for the ï¬rst set with the violin {3m igsktoeih‘g)! I: “gun-cl Son- Neita Thurston. Rossmhurr and autohau-p, .with Hr. Gib. White ‘0 40: We of medium was! ten. I'lorence hennedy. Nettie White . . . at M to 84.35: common bum 338 ‘- me 8‘ J0.“ “$1363 . ltot 19. “falter Brnen, Willie lrwm, Maud $350: â€.3... ‘3: cannon, at “its 82-â€- . . . union. 1. a cue kennedy. blossom Cor-icy. Sr. pt, 1 Feedersâ€"Feed“ wan to no. he «cl. 0 d°°k and 'K'ho‘“ WW- â€"'F 2ndâ€"Morris Thurston. Lee Wilson.'1y time Was spent. ere "uh “ngdpgflétm a ‘. Ezra Thurston. Mossom Thurston. Smith of Lindsay dnnced the sword - â€Dagger-ken. 80 to In In. ts Sr. lstâ€"Fmald‘ Thurston. Alma dance and Highlund nil; in a very Mm. “nidurm’ m worth “ " Thurston. Jr. lstâ€"Arthur Thurs- entertaining manner. The pm†velart. are m ton, Burwell Kennedy. Adith Thurs- ton. Edna. Gordon. Ada Thurston. â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"â€"â€"' . SILVER LAKE HS“- c I n I . I On Wednesday a very pretty inbr- 3mm; Dunstan! ing Ll "' tinge took place at. the rcsidcncti‘offw; Hm. ' the bride's parents. Mr. K .: (lerymn. Somcn'ille. when Rev. ‘2' J: Creighton united in «use»: 1*le success. me Ger-yum to '5‘: R. “bite. of. ‘ ' .‘ years, 9 mom hs. ’49-'- Born LABAR.-â€"At Poflm'lu“. ' February 18th, in M22 aw G!" Don. Labor. 3 son ,, ' ed SCWE CLARKE.â€"0n Fritln)’. VP," 1"““:, ‘ Per"a'd Ce “39 Methodist pursuzmr‘ . Fire Brit Granitew . Britain. to Mr. ullll M“ Clarke. a daughter, \VILLIAMS.â€"-ln ('nmxinu‘m - nesday. February 1M1:- “’ In. Williams, a (lulrll'mw “ DAWSONâ€"Friday. viii-“WP“, 4,12. ro Mr. and Mr.» Adam l'-““' can. 12. Brock. n dnupli'..,. . I‘ 1 TALBOT.â€"In (‘unlll'ngf'll 3ҠFebruary 2lst. to Mr. :IM FM TalbOt. a daughter. goes to show how Impulsi- the bride wuheld byher There were over sixty cou- . West . ' . scrum if